Football fans???

I’ll never understand the narratives against A-Arod.
There are so many layers of reasons.

No leadership, no heart, a cancer in the locker room. The level of drama he brings trying to convince people he's better than he is. In Green Bay he had 3 different head coaches, tried to run all of them out, GMs too. Even though his success helped largely by being in a great organization, he was quick to take all they credit, and quick to point the finger when it didn't go well. He manipulated plays to boost his personal stats, for personal accolades, then failed to honor 2 contracts shortly after signing them with $100+ million bonuses, to milk out the organization for every nickel he could, then blamed them for not having the caps pace to sign free agents.

In his final GB year, just try and find one player that said something like, "we just want to help win one more Superbowl for Aaron before he retires". His 'buddy' Davante, bolted for the Raiders without saying one nice thing about his time with Aaron. He constantly blamed the Packers for not giving him anyone skilled to play with, then insisted the Jets hire all those nobody's, he broke that team, the coach and GM too. The coach in Pittsburg didn't fare well from their time with Aaron.

He hold's the record for people comparing themself to Tom Brady, but he's only won one more Superbowl than me. He supposedly got married, none of his teammates or family went, she may be fake, what a freakshow.

Other than all that, and more, he's okay.
 
There are so many layers of reasons.

No leadership, no heart, a cancer in the locker room. The level of drama he brings trying to convince people he's better than he is. In Green Bay he had 3 different head coaches, tried to run all of them out, GMs too. Even though his success helped largely by being in a great organization, he was quick to take all they credit, and quick to point the finger when it didn't go well. He manipulated plays to boost his personal stats, for personal accolades, then failed to honor 2 contracts shortly after signing them with $100+ million bonuses, to milk out the organization for every nickel he could, then blamed them for not having the caps pace to sign free agents.

In his final GB year, just try and find one player that said something like, "we just want to help win one more Superbowl for Aaron before he retires". His 'buddy' Davante, bolted for the Raiders without saying one nice thing about his time with Aaron. He constantly blamed the Packers for not giving him anyone skilled to play with, then insisted the Jets hire all those nobody's, he broke that team, the coach and GM too. The coach in Pittsburg didn't fare well from their time with Aaron.

He hold's the record for people comparing themself to Tom Brady, but he's only won one more Superbowl than me. He supposedly got married, none of his teammates or family went, she may be fake, what a freakshow.

Other than all that, and more, he's okay.
The dude went into the "darkness" a few years back to figure things out.
Hes rich, he's old, he doesn't want to get another long-term injury. Not sure if its age catching up with him or he is truly afraid to take a sack/hit. No shame in that, take your millions and retire. Look at the way he reacted in a game when one of the O line guys hugged and knocked him down.

Stephen A is the closet Steelers fan is not happy at all at the McCarthy hire.
 
When it is written into the annals of NFL lore- "Who was the only person to coach the Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys, and Pittsburgh Steelers?" and the answer is Mike McCarthy????
IDK, just doesn't feel right. But then again, nothing since 2020 does.
 
I don’t wish evil upon the Steelers or Mike McCarthy, but I fully expect that forcing Tomlin out will end up being a short-sighted decision along the lines of the Cowboys getting rid of Jimmy Johnson. I do think it is possible that they stumble into one playoff win next year.

At the same time, I hope the Ravens suck for the rest of my life.
 
I don’t wish evil upon the Steelers or Mike McCarthy, but I fully expect that forcing Tomlin out will end up being a short-sighted decision along the lines of the Cowboys getting rid of Jimmy Johnson. I do think it is possible that they stumble into one playoff win next year.

At the same time, I hope the Ravens suck for the rest of my life.

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^ amongst a slew of others; an interesting move the Bills elected to have Allen sit in on all interviews.

He’s close friends with the OC and also one of the many interviewing.

Still chirps me that Bean is still around; IMHO he bares a huge brunt of the problems for the Bills
 
Philip Rivers to interview for
Bills HC job.


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There's a lot of players turned coaches out there, that are really good coaches.
No idea what the metrics are to figure out who will be and who won't be, but he seems like a good guy at the very least.
 
So, just had this realization.
I really didn't give the Broncos a chance today, but then I looked up that Stidam is in the last year of his contract, free agent after this season. If this guy wins today and even looks okay in the superbowl, he's playing for big money, big money makes people play different.
 
He cannot handle pressure through the middle. Outside of that, the Broncos are winning all aspects. Designed roll outs and no more traditional screens will get a win.
 
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